"Neti Neti Satya Ki Khoj" is a profound journey orchestrated by Osho into the deep recesses of spiritual inquiry and self-realization. The series title, translating to "Not This, Not This: The Search for Truth," suggests an exploration beyond surface realities into the essence of existence. Osho invites seekers to dismantle the layers of superficial identities and beliefs, advocating for a methodical and meditative journey to discover one's true nature. This discourse series emphasizes the process of negation, derived from the Upanishadic tradition, to strip away illusions and reach the ultimate truth. Osho's perspective is revolutionary, urging individuals to transcend traditional epistemologies and dogmas. He articulates that spiritual truth is not an acquisition but a recognition of that which always was, hidden beneath the clutter of conditioned thoughts. Emphasizing meditative awareness and introspection, the discourse unravels the complexity of human consciousness. By dismantling 'neti neti' or 'not this, not this', Osho guides the devotees toward an experiential understanding rather than a theoretical one. This series is a testament to Osho's ability to blend ancient wisdom with contemporary insights, invoking not just the mind but the inner being of the participants in their eternal quest for truth.
(For the Hindi book of the same name, see ''Neti-Neti (नेति-नेति)'') ;Writers :Sw Shivam Sanjiva ;Artists :Sw Shivam Sanjiva ;Recorded :2005 ;Released :2013 ;Length : ;Tracks :01 Kyo 03:03 :02 Itchi 07:08 :03 Ni 08:56 :04 San 09:49 :05 Shi 07:51 :06 Go 05:54 :07 Roku 06:22 :08 Shichi 02:38 :09 Kyosan 03:01 == Editions == ==== 2013 ==== :300px :Label (Distributor) : Sanjiva Music, Canada :Format : MP3 :Artwork : ==== 2013 ==== :300px :Label (Distributor) : Sanjiva Music, Canada :Format : MP3 :Artwork : category:Albums category:2005 category:Ambient
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Chapter 1
Recognize your self-imposed chains: Truth demands dropping golden doctrines and comforts; ask yourself often, Am I a slave, willing to keep my cages?
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Chapter 2
Truth is inner: abandon borrowed knowledge, dig the self where treasures lie; ask 'Who am I?' and turn inward to know, not to learn or believe.
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Chapter 3
Truth is not in words or scriptures but in wordless silence; speech serves only to remove other words—pointing you to emptiness (shunya) where truth arises.
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Chapter 4
Life is a dream; become the silent witness—watch the play of honor, insult, birth and death; witnessing breaks the dream and draws the Paramatman near.
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Chapter 5
The unseen soul is the living root of the visible; seek inner consciousness, not outer forms — why value the invisible is because it alone is true and enduring.